Some of the best gaming headphones and accessories will be on sale during HyperX Loot Drop

HyperX CloudX headset
HyperX CloudX headset (Image credit: Windows Central)

What you need to know

  • HyperX announced a global fan appreciation sales event called HyperX Loot Drop.
  • The event will see deals on HyperX hardware across several retailers.
  • The event runs from March 15-22, though deals vary by country and retailer.

HyperX, makers of some of the best Xbox headsets and best PC gaming headsets, just announced a global sales event called HyperX Loot Drop. The event runs from March 15-22 and spans across several retailers around the world. The exact deals that you'll see will vary based on your region and which retailers you shop through. We don't have a full list of which countries will have participating retailers, but we know the event will happen in the U.S. and Canada.

In the U.S., there will be deals from Amazon, Best Buy, Gamestop, HyperX, Microsoft, Target, and Walmart. Deals vary by retailer, but some of the best HyperX gaming headsets will be on sale, along with other accessories.

HyperX has a dedicated page up for HyperX Loot Drop, though at this point, it's just a page with the single date on it, March 16, 2021. HyperX's press release says that the event runs from March 15-22, but the majority of sales in the U.S. start on March 16. The bottom line is that you should look out for HyperX deals now, as several will pop up across different retailers over the next couple of weeks.

HyperX Cloud II Wireless

HyperX Cloud II Wireless

HyperX now offers a wireless version of its popular Cloud II headset with a 2.4GHz dongle. The sound quality is superb; the design is excellent; the setup is no-frills and works as expected. Toss in the high-level comfort, and HyperX has a winner here.

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